Piano
Letra:
Vocabulario en esta canción:
Vocabulario | Significados |
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piano /pjano/ A1 |
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sport /spɔːʁ/ A1 |
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monde /mɔ̃d/ A1 |
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vie /vi/ A1 |
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note /nɔt/ A2 |
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fans /fanz/ A2 |
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caisse /kɛs/ A2 |
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tête /tɛt/ A2 |
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hôtel /ɔtɛl/ A2 |
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équipe /ekip/ B1 |
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vitre /vitʁ/ B1 |
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guitare /ɡitaʁ/ B1 |
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index /ɛ̃dɛks/ B2 |
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adresse /adʁɛs/ B2 |
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arrêt /aʁɛ/ B2 |
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monstre /mɔ̃stʁ/ B2 |
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Gramática:
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Y a trop d'œil sur l'coupé sport, donc je sors le Viano
➔ Use of "donc" to express consequence. Impersonal expression "Y a" (informal for "Il y a")
➔ "Donc" connects the reason (too many eyes on the sports coupe) to the action (taking out the Viano). "Y a" is a very common, colloquial way to say "there is/are".
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Et ne te pose pas trop d'questions, follow juste le rafiot
➔ Imperative mood with "ne...pas" for negative command. Use of "juste" as an adverb meaning "simply" or "just".
➔ The sentence is a command: "Don't ask too many questions, just follow the boat." "Juste" emphasizes the simplicity of the instruction.
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Et je me demande si tu peux suivre notre train d'vie à nous
➔ Indirect question with "si". Use of "train de vie" (lifestyle) and emphasizing "à nous" (our).
➔ The speaker is wondering if someone can keep up with their lifestyle. "À nous" is used to emphasize that it is *their* specific lifestyle.
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Dans un monde où la guitare chante plus fort que l'piano
➔ Relative clause with "où". Comparative structure "plus fort que".
➔ This describes a world "where" (où) the guitar is louder than the piano. "Plus fort que" is "louder than".
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J'arrive en retard, je sors de la caisse, y a full up de fans qui m'pointent de l'index
➔ Use of "full up" (informal), meaning a lot. Relative clause "qui m'pointent de l'index".
➔ "Full up" is slang for "a lot." The relative clause describes the fans, specifying that they are pointing at the speaker.
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Signe pour payer la note ou signe ton arrêt d'mort
➔ Use of the imperative mood for giving instructions. The conjunction "ou" presents an alternative.
➔ This is a stark choice being presented: "Sign to pay the bill, or sign your death warrant." "Ou" means "or".